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Title: SIMWE model application on susceptibility analysis to bank gully erosion in Alto Douro Wine Region agricultural terraces
Authors: Fernandes, J.
Bateira, Carlos Valdir de Meneses 
Soares, Laura Maria Pinheiro de Machado 
Faria, A.
Oliveira, A.
Hermenegildo, C.
Moura, R. 
Gonçalves, J. A. C. 
Keywords: SIMWE; Embankments terraces; Linear erosion; Bank gullies; Alto DouroWine Region
Issue Date: Jun-2017
Publisher: Elsevier
Serial title, monograph or event: Catena
Volume: 153
Abstract: This paper focuses on the susceptibility evaluation to bank gullies on earthen embankments through the application of SIMWE (SIMulatedWater Erosion)model, using a high resolution digital elevation model (1meter spatial resolution). The results provided by themodel are comparedwith the hydrologic characteristics, soil texture and soil structure of the agricultural terraces. This approach demonstrates an association between the spatial distribution of erosive forms with high values of water depth and reduced water discharge that are consistent with the lower values of electrical resistivity. The areas with the highest percentage of erosive forms, related to sediment flux, transport capacity and sediment concentration susceptibility, assume medium values. These figures, combined with a low hydraulic conductivity and soil infiltration capacity, are consistent with the fine texture of soils, allowing increased runoff and the development of linear erosion.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/88945
ISSN: 03418162
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2017.01.034
Rights: embargoedAccess
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